“He who would learn
to fly one day
must first learn to stand
and walk and run and climb
and dance;
one cannot fly into flying.”
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
“He who would learn
to fly one day
must first learn to stand
and walk and run and climb
and dance;
one cannot fly into flying.”
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
“See, heroes never die.
John Wayne isn’t dead,
Elvis isn’t dead.
Otherwise you don’t have a hero.
You can’t kill a hero.
That’s why I never let him get older.”
~ Mickey Spillane
“Better keep yourself
clean and bright;
you are the window through which
you must see the world.”
~ George Bernard Shaw
“I’m a believer that there’s artistry
in everything from a lawn gnome
to a desk chair to a symphony
to an Andy Warhol painting.
There’s art in absolutely everything.”
~ Darren Criss
“Purity and simplicity
are the two wings with which
man soars above the earth
and all temporary nature.”
~ Thomas A. Kempis
“I used to live in a room
full of mirrors;
all I could see was me.
I take my spirit
and I crash my mirrors;
now the whole world
is here for me to see.”
~ Jimi Hendrix